School Concurrency Approval. Issuance of a SCADL by School Board staff identifying that capacity exists within the adopted LOS indicates only that school facilities are currently available. Capacity will not be reserved for the Applicant’s proposed residential development until the Local Government issues a COC. a. A Local Government shall not issue a COC for a residential development until receiving confirmation of available school capacity within the adopted level of service for each school type, in the form of a SCADL from School Board staff, or an enforceable and binding agreement has been approved. b. Once the Local Government has issued a COC, school concurrency for the residential development shall be valid for the life of the COC. Extension or modification of a COC for a residential development shall require a new review for adequate school capacity to be performed by the School District. This review requires issuance of a new SCADL and, if necessary, modification or creation of a binding and enforceable agreement. c. Local Governments shall notify School Board staff within ten (10) working days of any official change in the validity (status) of a COC for a residential development. d. The Local Government shall not issue a building or development permit or its functional equivalent for a non-exempt residential development without confirming that the development received a COC prior to final site plan, subdivision plan, plat approval or functional equivalent, and the COC is still valid.
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